Olsbergs MSE Rallycross Team Recognizes Partner K&N in Custom Carbon Fiber Intake
- 16 Feb 2017
The easiest way to imagine a Rallycross course - if you’ve never seen one - is to think of a Supercross circuit, now make it a little wider, with a few less jumps (that still launch the cars for 70 feet) and more space between them. Now turn 10 race cars loose and the barely-controlled mayhem that results is Rallycross. "Rallycross is quite a pure sport. It’s put a lot of emphasis in the last 15 years on driver performance," said Ian Davies, team manager for the K&N-supported Olsbergs MSE Red Bull Honda team. "We don’t have electric aids, we have to have a mechanical gear lever, there are no semi-automatic gearboxes in our industry. We’ve kept things real," he explained to Red Bull Motorsports.
2016 was the first year for Olsbergs MSE running the new Honda Civic Coupe (having run Fords in the past), so there was a learning curve involved. Their top finishing driver was Joni (pronounced Yoni) Wiman, a rallycross driver from Finland. While Wiman was Global Rallycross Champion for OMSE in a Ford in 2013, in 2016 he finished sixth overall. Drivers for 2017 have not yet been announced. A quick look at their record and you’ll understand why Honda secured OSME’s services. The team has earned a sizeable haul of 19 Summer X Games medals, including podium sweeps at Los Angeles in 2011 and Brazil in 2013, and its drivers are podium regulars in World and European Rallycross competition.
Part of the having preparation includes a new custom fabricated carbon fiber air box for the Honda. It’s an upgrade to the 2016 design but we can’t say anything more. Besides all we can do is look at the beautifully embossed K&N Filters logo on the air box. Their motivation for fabricating this amazing piece? “We have used K&N Filters for several years now and have a great belief in their product and are proud to give them something back by demonstrating our commitment to them,” Davies said. The 2017 Red Bull Global Rallycross event schedule is as follows: Round 1: Memphis, TN (April 29) Round 2: Louisville, KY (May 21) Round 3: Thompson, CT (June 3)* Round 4: Thompson, CT (June 4)* Round 5: Canada (June 17)* Round 6: Canada (June 18)* Round 7: Indianapolis, IN (July 9) Round 8: Atlantic City, NJ (August 12)* Round 9: Atlantic City, NJ (August 13)* Round 10: Seattle, WA (September 9)* Round 11: Seattle, WA (September 10)* Round 12: Los Angeles, CA (October 14) *Indicates doubleheader Specific event details, including venues, ticket sale information, and broadcast times, will be released in the coming weeks. | ||||
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